btw I contribute to the detailing section by answering questions regarding car care.

OP to answer your question

You need microfiber cloths, quick detailing spray, your favorite carnauba wax (I use Meguiars). Just avoid car washes and you will be fine. If you must take your car through a car wash use a touch-free but make sure to wax after as the highly concentrated soaps strip any paint protection on your paintwork.

I use all Zaino on the Camaro..110% happy. Costly, but worth the effort and result.

Bought blonde towels, microfiber wash mitt.

100% cotton towels for soak up, no rubbing or drying.

Bleche white and brush for tires. Soft bottle brush for wheels.

Windex for glass..

Vacuum cleaner for matts and interior.

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It's got a cop motor, a 440 cubic inch plant, it's got cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks. It's a model made before catalytic converters so it'll run good on regular gas. What do you say, is it the new Bluesmobile or what?

Friend who did the tint wanted to know how well 3M tint held up. 6 years later, no issues. May be with inferior tint, but not with 3M.

On the Camaro, Vinegar.

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It's got a cop motor, a 440 cubic inch plant, it's got cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks. It's a model made before catalytic converters so it'll run good on regular gas. What do you say, is it the new Bluesmobile or what?

What are the best cleaning products to use- cloths, soaps, waxes, etc to use when keeping your car dirt and scratch free?

Iam using EAGLE ONE WAX AS-U-DRY MICROFIBER CLOTHS ALL WAYSMEGUIARS ON TIRES HOT SHINEI was using MEGUIARAS QUIK DETAILER DONT LIKE IT LEFT A HAZING ON ITBut my car is BLACK to The eagle one is working great now

Friend who did the tint wanted to know how well 3M tint held up. 6 years later, no issues. May be with inferior tint, but not with 3M.

On the Camaro, Vinegar.

Vinegar is invaluable as a natural cleaner in our house!

A 50-50 mix of filtered water and alcohol makes a great window cleaner and is all I find necessary to use.
Vinegar/water mix for the really tough to clean stuff ....
but your windows should really never get "that" dirty, unless you hit a bunch of bugs or other contamination.

A friend of mine gave me a partial gallon of a detailing spray called Auto Tech Wow. It's the color of watered down milk and it works great on my black SS. The best thing about it is that it doesn't leave any kind of haze on the plastic or glass like regular car was does.

I haven't been able to find any of this stuff on eBay or any place else so if someone can find a source for it please let me know.

1100, Preliminary order accepted - 13oct08
2000, Order accepted by GM ----- n/a
3000, Order acc. by P.R---------- n/a
3100, Order available to sequence- n/a
3300, Order sch. for production--- 21may09
3400, Order broadcast------------ 28may09
3800, Order produced ------------ 2jun09(2G1FT1EW8A9114199)
4000, Available to ship
4200, Shipped--------------------9june09

I know I know, its sacrilige to use cheap products (or anything other than Zaino) on a Camaro, but this will be my daily car, and I'm a college student with neither the funds or time to get the Zaino stuff everyone explodes in their pants over. I ordered a set of Turtle Wax Ice products, wash, liquid polish, detail spray, interior cleaner and glass cleaner for $40 total. It came with a polish pad and two microfiber cloths which were awesome. I just used my mom's Lincoln MKS as a guinea pig since I don't have my Camaro yet, and I have to say I'm very impressed for $40 and 2 hours inside and out on a very dirty car. I know it won't ever stack up to the good stuff, but it will be good enough for me, very shiny, very clean. Everything did what it was supposed to. Probably won't continue using the window cleaner though, I prefer plain old ammonia-free Windex.

I picked up a Mother's microfiber mitt and a no-name microfiber drying towel for under $10 combined. They both worked awesome.